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ESPN has launched its all-new streaming service and struck a landmark deal to acquire NFL Network, RedZone, and NFL Fantasy. Here’s what it means for fans, pricing, and the future of sports streaming.
The new ESPN streaming service will appear under the title "ESPN" and cost subscribers $29.99 per month or $299.99 per year, according to ESPN.
ESPN Chairman Jimmy Pitaro says the new streaming service is "all of ESPN." ESPN's new streaming service is here, offering sports fans a way to view their own personalized version of " SportsCenter ," ...
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Rich Eisen returned to anchor SportsCenter on Monday, with more fanfare (and a bit less hair) than his last turn hosting ESPN ...
The 56-year-old broadcaster, now known for his work on NFL Network and “The Rich Eisen Show,” was greeted by a ...
ESPN's popular college football pregame show "College GameDay" will not be airing from Dublin, Ireland, in Week 0 ...
A new feature called "StreamCenter" will sync a user's ESPN app and TV, allowing viewers to follow real-time stats, betting ...
The new direct-to-consumer app's features include a personalized Sports Center, fantasy and betting integrations, shopping, ...
Lyft rides and New York City subway cars will drive the message that consumers can get ESPN without cable for the first time.